Panasonic Avionics Corporation Leases
Full Transponder of Ku-Band Satellite Capacity From Australian
Satellite Communications
April 9, 2013
Panasonic Avionics Corporation has completed commercial
agreement and is now ready to enter into service with Australian
Satellite Communications (ASC) with a full transponder of
capacity on the Eutelsat 172A satellite pending imminent
regulatory approval. Under terms of the agreement, Panasonic
will use the capacity on the satellite's South Pacific Beam and
the uplinking and downlinking of the services will be from ASC's
teleport in Adelaide.
This significant increase in bandwidth requirements expands
Panasonic's previous leasing agreements with Australian
Satellite Communications for capacity for airline routes over
Australia and New Zealand, and for trans-Tasman flights.
"We are very excited to build upon our good relationship with
Australian Satellite Communications and provide even more
capacity for our Global Communications Service," said David
Bruner, Vice President of Panasonic Avionics Corporation's
Global Communications Service. "This milestone highlights our
unique ability to add capacity and coverage to key areas around
the globe to ensure the best possible performance and lowest
possible cost for our airline customers. It also ensures
seamless delivery of our eXTV service in the South Pacific
region, which includes live programming such as news and the
world's most popular sporting events with Sport 24."
"We are very pleased that Panasonic Avionics Corporation has
expanded its commitment with ASC for its in-flight broadband
services. We take great pride in delivering high-quality
services from our teleport in Adelaide to meet the stringent
requirements for sophisticated in-flight communication and
entertainment, as required by Panasonic," said Mark Borgas,
General Manager of ASC.
Panasonic's Global Communications Service includes eXConnect,
eXPhone and eXTV. eXConnect provides two-way broadband
connectivity supporting a wide range of passenger and crew
applications, including Internet access, voice, data, and the
ability to monitor and transmit airline operational data in real
time at speeds of up to 50 Mbps to the aircraft.
eXPhone, offered in collaboration with AeroMobile's award
winning in-flight mobile phone technology means that at 35,000
ft, passengers can stay in touch with loved ones, keep up to
date and on top of work just as if they were on the ground. In
an increasingly connected world, eXPhone allows passengers to
use their mobile, Smartphone or BlackBerry to call, text, email,
and browse and use their applications throughout the flight.
With nothing for customers to do except turning on their
devices, eXPhone mobile data also works with GSM-enabled tablets
and laptops.
Panasonic's eXTV television network delivers high-quality,
television programming to passengers during their flight. It
provides live, uninterrupted content to aircraft flying all over
the world, even over oceans. The service offers several global
channels as well as regional channels.